\\ Species Tag: & 95001 & Name:& Br-79-O \\ Version: & 2 & & Bromine monoxide, $v=0$ \\ Date: & Aug. 2000 & &$^{79}$Br isotope, \\ Contributor:& E. A. Cohen & & $X_1\,^2\Pi_{3/2}$ and $X_2\,^2\Pi_{1/2}$ states \\ & & & \\ Lines Listed: & 1892 & Q(300.0)=& 3941.167 \\ Freq. (GHz) $<$ & 2172 & Q(225.0)=& 2932.182 \\ Max. J: & 86.5& Q(150.0)=& 1949.832 \\ LOGSTR0= & -8.0 & Q(75.00)=& 973.813 \\ LOGSTR1= & -8.0 & Q(37.50)=& 486.125 \\ Isotope Corr.: & -0.296 & Q(18.75)=& 242.308 \\ Egy. (cm$^{-1}$) $>$& 0.0 & Q(9.375)=& 120.345 \\ $\mu_a$ = & 1.780 & A=& \\ $\mu_b$ = & & B=& 12779.365 \\ $\mu_c$ = & & C=& \headend The spectrum was calculated from a combined fit of rotational spectra of all four isotopic species $^{79,81}$Br$^{16,18}$O as well as available infrared spectra. The fit is described by B. J. Drouin, {\it et al.} 2001, J.\ Mol.\ Spectrosc.\ {\bf 205}, 128-138. The data and parameter files have been deposited with the journal. Note that the quantum number field has been changed. In this version it is $N,\;\Lambda,\;v,\;J+1/2,\;F.$\ \ The parity is given by the sign of $\Lambda$.